Zaxxon is a 1982 isometric shooter arcade game developed and released by Sega. Some sources claim that Japanese electronics company Ikegami Tsushinki also worked on the development of Zaxxon. The game gives the player the experience of flying a fighter craft through a fortress while shooting at enemy entities (missiles, enemy gunfire, etc.) The object of the game is to hit as many targets as possible without being shot down or running out of fuel—which can be replenished, paradoxically, by blowing up fuel drums.
At the time of its release, Zaxxon was unique as it was the first game to employ axonometric projection, which lent its name to the game (AXXON from AXONometric projection). The type of axonometric projection is isometric projection: this effect simulated three dimensions from a third-person viewpoint. It was also one of the first video games to display shadows, to indicate the ship's altitude above the surface; the game also employed an altitude meter, allowing the player to control how high or low the ship is above the surface. It was also the first arcade game to be advertised on television, with a commercial produced by Paramount Pictures for $150,000.
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Reviewer:Zimanu -
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October 11, 2015 Subject:
This is just perfect
My grand-father flew spitfire in WWII, I was born in 76, this game was the mythology of my childhood and yes it is for goofy only ;) Thanks mate, much enjoying playing this again !
Reviewer:CLA1522 -
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August 18, 2015 Subject:
Memories
Enjoyed it for the memories... game play online not as smooth... still... what a great game.
Reviewer:GoodNewsJimDotCom -
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November 14, 2014 Subject:
Zaxxon had an interesting view for the time
Zaxxon seemed like so much of a cooler game than it was at the time. My uncle had it on Coleco. We'd play it a lot, but the biggest challenge was aiming your ship through a concrete wall occasionally. The game probably doesn't hold up now, but at the time, the graphics were interesting and it scrolled for a while, so it was okay for the time. Since it probably doesn't hold up, I'm only giving this a 3.